Columns: The Exiled Tribune - A Big Week for the Legacy Challenge League

Exiles had an amazing week this week with the launch of Content Update 2.6.0 and the Legacy Challenge League. According to the Path of Exile Facebook page, it was one of the game's biggest weekends ever. Add in new Divination cards, new ways to filter information, new Threshold jewels, buffs to unique items and much more and it's easy to see that this week was a great week to be an Exile.

Content Update 2.6.0 and the Legacy Challenge Leagues launched over the weekend! We're very proud to announce that this was one of our best launches to date. Everything went relatively smoothly and we once again reached a record number of players online at once! In today's news, we've also created a showcase of all the new items that the community have found since the launch!

Factoring in a smooth launch with a huge number of concurrent players, and you have a surefire recipe for success. For those who don't already know, Legacy Leagues give players a number of ways to challenge themselves and their chosen path through the game that can yield some amazing rewards including weapon effects, footprints, totems and much more for completing a certain number. In this case, 2.6.0 brought forty challenges to players with rewards offered for finishing 12, 24 and 36 challenges. In addition, starting with the nineteenth challenge and ever third challenge after that, the totem you've earned can be updated with a new Legacy Totem Pole decoration. It's perfect for that unadorned corner of your hideout!

Get a look at the challenges offered on the PoE site as well as the rewards by checking out the video below.

For those who love the minutiae of patch notes, GG posted the full review of new additions and improvements successfully launched with 2.6.0. You can learn more information about Legacy Leagues, and major balance updates in a number of areas including abilities, map mods, threshold jewels, passives, weapon and several others.

One that has generated a lot of discussion here and on the official site is the Solo Self-Found Mode. The patch notes lay out the details nicely:

Solo Self-Found Mode

Solo Self-Found (SSF) is common self-enforced playstyle where trading and partying are not allowed. This means that your character's progress is entirely based on your own efforts and cannot be influenced by other players.

In Content Update 2.6.0, there are SSF versions of the existing leagues, where you can create characters by ticking a checkbox on the character creation screen.

This mode is available once you have rescued the Scion on your account (which can be done in a previous league, so almost all existing players will already have fulfilled this).

While playing an SSF character, you can't trade or party up with other players.

You're able to convert your SSF characters into regular characters, moving them back to the equivalent non-SSF league. This is a one-way process and can be done by clicking the buttons to the left of the character on the character selection screen. One button moves just a single character, and the other one moves all your SSF characters in that league including your stashes, hideout, masters and Atlas progress.

Ladders on the website record what level you reached in SSF before moving back to the regular leagues. Characters that have moved back to the regular leagues are marked as "retired".

SSF leagues share their global chat channels with their non-SSF equivalent. They have no access to trade chat channels.

If You're a Bit Late to the Party

For those who may be a bit late to the party because of, you know, other things pulling at their time, there is a handy Item Filter and Passive Tree information page that provides the necessary list of filters that can sort out to prepare for Legacy Challenge Leagues. It really helps get you going on your way.

Other new things include four brand new Divination Cards, each of which was designed by the fans of the game. Atziri's Arsenal, Might is Right, Struck by Lightning and The Opulent are the new cards. Check them out here.

Last, But Not Least, the Classic Mystery Box

Last, but not least, the thematic nature of the Legacy Challenge League is celebrated with the new Classic Mystery Box that contains thirty-nine microtransactions that take their inspiration from microtransactions of the past. "Each box grants you one random Classic re-themed microtransaction, with value equal to at least that of the box (30 points). The possible outcomes from your mystery box range in value from 30 points all the way up to 450 points!"

Check out the video below to see each of the contents of the Classic Mystery Box.

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Suzie is the Associate Editor and News Manager at MMORPG.com. An avid gamer, Suzie lives in the desert Southwestern US with her own personal minion.